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1     I,      6| Though he was surprised and unarmed, a centurion of the firmest
2     I,     67|  cut down a half-asleep, an unarmed, or a straggling foe. The
3   XIV,     47|   than warriors. Unwarlike, unarmed, they will give way the
4   XIV,     77|     resource before him, an unarmed exile as he was, or he was
5    XV,     86| shared such an attempt with unarmed and effeminate associates.
6   XVI,      9|  The centurion seeing that, unarmed as he was, he was very powerful,
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